(Glasgow Herald 19th June 1915)
"Private Thomas Lappin, 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers, was killed in a bayonet charge on June 9. Private Lappin, who was 43 years of age, had considerable Army experience, having been 18 years in the 3rd Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers Militia. When the present war broke out he rejoined the Army in August, and was at the front in April. Private Lappin was employed as a miner in Newton No.1 Colliery, Cambuslang. He leaves a widow and nine of a family."

(Glasgow Herald 28th June 1915)
"Private William Hay, 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, was wounded in the legs and shoulder on June 16, and died in a comrade's arms a few hours later. He resided at 4 Bothwell Street, Cambuslang, was a miner in Messrs Dunlop's Clyde Colliery, and leaves a widow and four children."

(Glasgow Herald 28th June 1915)
"Mrs John Irvine, 18 Vicarland Road, Kirkhill, Cambuslang, has been officially informed that her son, Private John Irvine, 1st Seaforth Highlanders, was wounded in a bayonet charge on May 9, and died two days later in the field ambulance. He was 18 years of age, joined the Army in September, and was at the front in February. He was employed on Dechmont Colliery, Cambuslang."

(GlasgowHerald 28th June 1915)
"Mr James Newcombe, 92 Bothwell Street, Camuslang, has been officially informed that his son, Private Patrick Newcombe, 2nd Lowland Division Royal Engineers (T.), was killed on June 4. Private Newcombe was 26 years of age, and joined the Territorials a few months before war was declared. He was sent to the front in March, and was previously employed as a miner in Kenmuirhill Colliery."

(Glasgow herald 29th June 1915)
"Information has been received of the death of Sapper Patrick Newcombe, of the 2nd Field Company Lowland Divisional Engineers. He was 26 years of age, and resided in Rutherglen."

Name: GEMMELL
First name: Hamilton
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Scots
Unit: 11th Bn
Age: 19
Date of Death: 14/07/1916
Service no: 23397
Additional information: Son of Ellen Gemmel, of 5, Glasgow Rd., Cambuslang and the late Hamilton Gemmell
Memorial reference: Pier and Face 6 D and 7 D
Memorial: THIEPVAL MEMORIAL
[b]Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald 4 August 1916"PRIVATE HAMILTON GEMMELL, Royal Scots
(Killed)
Mr Hamilton Gemmell, of 5 Glasgow Road, Cambuslang, formerly of Stevenston, has received word that his son, Pte. Hamilton Gemmell, Royal Scots, was killed on 14th July. His party was held up by undestroyed barbed wire in front of the enemy trenches, but they captured the position, and it was while digging themselves in that Pte. Gemmell was shot by a sniper
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PRIVATE GAVIN GEMMELL
(Wounded)
Mr Hamilton Gemmell, 5 Glasgow Road, Cambuslang, has also received word that another son, Pte. Gavin Gemmell, A. and S. H., was wounded on 14th July at the same place as his brother was killed. He is now in hospital at Aberdeen. It was from him that Mr Gemmell received word of the death of his other son"_________________Mary